This video has us dialing in the Rao Allongé and Adaptive v2 profiles on the Decent Espresso machine
Rao Allongé Profile
Best for: Light roast beans (especially fruity, defect-free beans)
Drink type: Long espresso (5:1 ratio), closer to filter in strength but with espresso-like clarity and body
Purpose: Easy, go-to profile for demos and travel; ideal when you don't want to do much dialing in
Behavior:
Very fast flow, high pressure (6–9 bars)
Generally 30–35 seconds total shot time
If the chart looks right, the taste is usually right
Mouthfeel: Clean, smooth, open with good fruit expression
Grind Tips:
Slightly finer than medium roasts
Adjust grind to see a pressure curve that starts high, gently drops, and may rise again due to fines
Taste Note Tricks:
Aeration using a milk frother significantly opens up flavor
Adaptive Profile (V2)
Best for: Medium to light roast; adaptable to grinder type
Drink type: Traditional espresso with more control and consistency
Purpose: Automatically adapts flow rate to hit a peak pressure within 7 seconds, then maintains flow rate
Behavior:
Uses a “pre-fill then pause” strategy to ensure even puck saturation
Lower flow than Allongé (around 2.0-3.5 mL/s)
Can be used with both conical (e.g., Niche) and flat burr grinders
Updated to better handle lower-fines grinders (e.g., flat burrs)
Grind Tips:
Fine tuning impacts flavor significantly
Ideal pressure peak around 6–9 bar
Too coarse = acidic, unbalanced; too fine = muted
Taste Note Tricks:
Very balanced, intense mouthfeel, long-lasting finish
Less acidity than expected for light roasts